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Back in September, Techdirt wrote about the oddly-named 'Plan S', which was nonetheless an important step forward for open access in Europe. As we remarked then, the hope was that others would support the initiative, and that has now happened, with two of the biggest names in the science funding world signing up to the approach:

To ensure that research findings are shared widely and are made freely available at the time of publication, Wellcome and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have today (Monday) joined cOAlition S and endorsed the principles of Plan S.

An article in Nature on the move notes that Wellcome gave out $1.4 billion in grants in 2016–17, while the Gates Foundation spent $4.7 billion in 2017, although not all of that was on science. So the backing of these two organizations is a massive vote of confidence in Plan S and its requirements. Wellcome has also unveiled its new, more stringent open access policy, which includes a number of important changes, including the following:

All Wellcome-funded research articles must be made freely available through PubMed Central (PMC) and Europe PMC at the time of publication. We previously allowed a six-month embargo period. This change will make sure that the peer-reviewed version is freely available to everyone at the time of publication.

This move finally rectifies one of the biggest blunders by academic funding organizations: allowing publishers to impose an embargo -- typically six or even 12 months -- before publicly-funded research work was freely available as open access. There was absolutely no reason to allow this. After all, the funding organizations could simply have said to publishers: "if you want to publish work we paid for, you must follow our rules". But in a moment of weakness, they allowed themselves to be bamboozled by publishers, granting an unnecessary monopoly on published papers, and slowing down the dissemination of research.

All articles must be published under a Creative Commons attribution licence (CC-BY). We previously only required this licence when an article processing charge (APC) was paid. This change will make sure that others -- including commercial entities and AI/text-data mining services -- can reuse our funded research to discover new knowledge.

Although a more subtle change, it's an important one. It establishes unequivocally that anyone, including companies, may build on research financed by Wellcome. In particular, it explicitly allows anyone to carry out text and data mining (TDM), and to use papers and their data for training machine-learning systems. That's particularly important in the light of the EU's stupid decision to prevent companies in Europe from carrying out either TDM or training machine-learning systems on material to which they do not have legal access to unless they pay an additional licensing fee to publishers. This pretty much guarantees that the EU will become a backwater for AI compared to the US and China, where no such obstacles are placed in the way of companies.

Like Plan S, Wellcome's open access policy no longer supports double-dipping "hybrid journals", which charge researchers who want to release their work as open access, but also require libraries to take out full-price subscriptions for journals that include these freely-available articles. An innovative aspect of the new policy is that it will require some research to be published as preprints in advance of formal publication in journals:

Where there is a significant public health benefit to preprints being shared widely and rapidly, such as a disease outbreak, these preprints must be published:

before peer review

on an approved platform that supports immediate publication of the complete manuscript under a CC-BY licence.

That's eminently sensible -- in the event of public health emergencies, you want the latest research to be out there in the hands of health workers as soon as possible. It's also a nice boost for preprints, which are rapidly emerging as an important way of sharing knowledge.

The Gates Foundation has said that it will update its open access policy, which in any case is already broadly in line with the principles of Plan S, over the next 12 months. Even without that revision, the latest announcement by these two funding heavyweights is highly significant, and is likely to make the argument for similar organizations around the world to align their open access policies with Plan S hard to resist. We can therefore probably expect more to join cOAlition S and help bring the world closer to the long-cherished dream of full open access to the world's research, with no embargoes, and under a permissive CC-BY license.

Job Description:Analyze RFQ,Prepare Loading plan for different project Movements, Procure costing and analyse for correctness,Suggest pricing for Bids to be submitted to customer,Data Mining of potential customers in various verticals.Should know advanced...

Back in September, Techdirt wrote about the oddly-named 'Plan S', which was nonetheless an important step forward for open access in Europe. As we remarked then, the hope was that others would support the initiative, and that has now happened, with two of the biggest names in the science funding world signing up to the approach:

To ensure that research findings are shared widely and are made freely available at the time of publication, Wellcome and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have today (Monday) joined cOAlition S and endorsed the principles of Plan S.

An article in Nature on the move notes that Wellcome gave out $1.4 billion in grants in 2016–17, while the Gates Foundation spent $4.7 billion in 2017, although not all of that was on science. So the backing of these two organizations is a massive vote of confidence in Plan S and its requirements. Wellcome has also unveiled its new, more stringent open access policy, which includes a number of important changes, including the following:

All Wellcome-funded research articles must be made freely available through PubMed Central (PMC) and Europe PMC at the time of publication. We previously allowed a six-month embargo period. This change will make sure that the peer-reviewed version is freely available to everyone at the time of publication.

This move finally rectifies one of the biggest blunders by academic funding organizations: allowing publishers to impose an embargo -- typically six or even 12 months -- before publicly-funded research work was freely available as open access. There was absolutely no reason to allow this. After all, the funding organizations could simply have said to publishers: "if you want to publish work we paid for, you must follow our rules". But in a moment of weakness, they allowed themselves to be bamboozled by publishers, granting an unnecessary monopoly on published papers, and slowing down the dissemination of research.

All articles must be published under a Creative Commons attribution licence (CC-BY). We previously only required this licence when an article processing charge (APC) was paid. This change will make sure that others -- including commercial entities and AI/text-data mining services -- can reuse our funded research to discover new knowledge.

Although a more subtle change, it's an important one. It establishes unequivocally that anyone, including companies, may build on research financed by Wellcome. In particular, it explicitly allows anyone to carry out text and data mining (TDM), and to use papers and their data for training machine-learning systems. That's particularly important in the light of the EU's stupid decision to prevent companies in Europe from carrying out either TDM or training machine-learning systems on material to which they do not have legal access to unless they pay an additional licensing fee to publishers. This pretty much guarantees that the EU will become a backwater for AI compared to the US and China, where no such obstacles are placed in the way of companies.

Like Plan S, Wellcome's open access policy no longer supports double-dipping "hybrid journals", which charge researchers who want to release their work as open access, but also require libraries to take out full-price subscriptions for journals that include these freely-available articles. An innovative aspect of the new policy is that it will require some research to be published as preprints in advance of formal publication in journals:

Where there is a significant public health benefit to preprints being shared widely and rapidly, such as a disease outbreak, these preprints must be published:

before peer review

on an approved platform that supports immediate publication of the complete manuscript under a CC-BY licence.

That's eminently sensible -- in the event of public health emergencies, you want the latest research to be out there in the hands of health workers as soon as possible. It's also a nice boost for preprints, which are rapidly emerging as an important way of sharing knowledge.

The Gates Foundation has said that it will update its open access policy, which in any case is already broadly in line with the principles of Plan S, over the next 12 months. Even without that revision, the latest announcement by these two funding heavyweights is highly significant, and is likely to make the argument for similar organizations around the world to align their open access policies with Plan S hard to resist. We can therefore probably expect more to join cOAlition S and help bring the world closer to the long-cherished dream of full open access to the world's research, with no embargoes, and under a permissive CC-BY license.

Companies expect developers to use open source tools at work, but few make substantial contributions in return

Developers say that nearly three-quarters of their employers expect them to use open source software to do their jobs, but that those same companies’ contribution to the open source world is relatively low, with only 25 percent contributing more than $1,000 (£768) a year to open source projects.

Only a small number of employers, 18 percent, contribute to open source foundations, and only 34 percent allow developers to use company time to make open source contributions, according to a new study.

The study follows IBM’s announcement last week that it plans to buy Linux maker Red Hat for $34 billion (£26m) in order to revitalise its growth in the cloud market, an indication of the importance of open source in the booming cloud industry.

The report by cloud technology provider DigitalOcean, based on responses from more than 4,300 developers around the world, is the company’s fifth quarterly study on developer trends, with this edition focusing entirely on open source.

I spoke at the AKL Rust Meetup last month (slides) about my side project doing data mining in Rust. There were a number of engineers from Movio there who use Go, and I've been keen for a while to learn Go and compare it with Rust and Python for my data mining side projects, so that inspired me to knuckle down and learn Go.

Go is super simple. I was able to learn the important points in a couple of evenings by reading GoByExample, and I very quickly had an implementation of the FPGrowth algorithm in Go up and running. For reference, I also have implementations of FPGrowth in Rust, Python, Java and C++.

A new minor release of the anytime package arrived on CRAN this morning. This is the thirteenth release, and the first since July as the package has gotten feature-complete.

anytime is a very focused package aiming to do just one thing really well: to convert anything in integer, numeric, character, factor, ordered, … format to either POSIXct or Date objects – and to do so without requiring a format string. See the anytime page, or the GitHub README.md for a few examples.

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Similarities between the pathologic progression of cancer and the physiologic process of placentation have been recognized for many years proposing that both present similar mechanisms and processes. Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most frequent neoplasia among Mexican women turning it into an important health problem.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the degree of the involvement of pregnancy related genes and in cancer progression by in-silico analysis and validated in CC samples.
RESULTS: The data mining analysis resulted in the identification of genes expressed in term placenta, first trimester placenta and normal cervical tissues. Finally, we selected KISS1 for the involvement of pregnancy related gene and also in cancer process. In order to explore KISS1 in CC, we analyzed Copy Number Variation (CNV) and gene expression using microarray experiments. KISS1 showed 20% genomic gain in 1q32.1 on CC samples. Furthermore, microarray analysis showed KISS1 as up-regulated genes. Results were validated showing an overexpression of 85% of KISS1 in CC samples.
CONCLUSIONS: Data suggest KISS1 as a great candidate for CC molecular markers or as a therapeutic target for CC. Also, HPV presence does not seem to alter the KISS1 expression in CC.

Mapillary, the street-level imagery platform that uses computer vision to improve maps for the likes of HERE, the World Bank, and automotive companies, launched an open-source Software Development Kit (SDK) to allow developers integrate the company’s image capture functionality into their own apps. The release makes it easier than ever for developers everywhere to incorporate a street-level capture component in their own apps with custom features, spearheading efforts to update maps and make them more detailed.

The selection of a first-line chemotherapy drug to treat many types of cancer is often a clear-cut decision governed by standard-of-care protocols, but what drug should be used next if the first one fails?

That’s where Georgia Institute of Technology researchers believe their new open source decision support tool could come in. Using machine learning to analyze RNA expression tied to information about patient outcomes with specific drugs, the open source tool could help clinicians chose the chemotherapy drug most likely to attack the disease in individual patients.

In a study using RNA analysis data from 152 patient records, the system predicted the chemotherapy drug that had provided the best outcome 80 percent of the time. The researchers believe the system’s accuracy could further improve with inclusion of additional patient records along with information such as family history and demographics.

The fastest, most cost-effective way to secure direct-record electronic voting machines in the United States, according to cybersecurity experts, is to stop using them. Switch to paper ballots and apply risk-limiting audits to ensure that vote tallies are conducted properly. And over the long term, consider switching to the cheaper—and more advanced and secure—voting technology that cybersecurity expert Ben Adida is dedicating his next career move to developing.

Adida’s new company, which he publicly announced at the Context Conversations event here Monday evening, which The Parallax co-sponsored, is the nonprofit VotingWorks. The company, which currently is hosted by another nonprofit Adida declined to name in a conversation after the event that eventually will become its own 501(c)3, has one goal: to build a secure, affordable, open-source voting machine for use in general, public elections.

Digital assets provide an easy and more secure way of doing business and Africa is quickly benefiting from these new economies of trade.

With over 1 billion people and a combined GDP of over $3.4 trillion, Africa has some of the fastest growing economies in the world.

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) which was signed by 44 African countries earlier this year is expected to boost intra-Africa trade tool by driving industrialisation, economic diversification and development across the African continent.

Ravi Kumar, president and deputy COO for Infosys, said the global systems integrator has spent the last several years turning each element of its DevOps platform into a set of microservices based on containers that can now be deployed almost anywhere. That decision made it more practical for Infosys to then offer the up the entire DevOps framework it relies on to drive thousands of projects employing more than 200,000 developers as a single open source project, he said. That framework relies on an instance of the open source Jenkins continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) framework at its core.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday released computer code and a technical roadmap to allow researchers and app developers to use the agency’s newly created app that helps link real world data with electronic health data supporting clinical trials or registries.

FDA said the app and patient data storage system can be reconfigured by organizations conducting clinical research and can be rebranded by researchers and developers who would like to customize and rebrand it.

Among the features of the app is a secure data storage environment that supports auditing necessary for compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 and the Federal Information Security Management Act, so it can be used for trials under Investigational New Drug oversight.

Although a more subtle change, it's an important one. It establishes unequivocally that anyone, including companies, may build on research financed by Wellcome. In particular, it explicitly allows anyone to carry out text and data mining (TDM), and to use papers and their data for training machine-learning systems. That's particularly important in the light of the EU's stupid decision to prevent companies in Europe from carrying out either TDM or training machine-learning systems on material to which they do not have legal access to unless they pay an additional licensing fee to publishers. This pretty much guarantees that the EU will become a backwater for AI compared to the US and China, where no such obstacles are placed in the way of companies.

Venture Garden Nigeria (VGN) is a fast growing Software company with a vision to build an enduring organization with an ecosystem of value creators- while delivering high impact technology solutions for emerging markets through a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation. At VGN we wage war against the average, go beyond the ordinary to explore limitless opportunities; breaking the norms and aggressively pursuing success through- Relentless Hard-work, Pursuit of excellence, calculated risk taking and a hunger for knowledge and we have a lot of fun at it!We are recruiting to fill the position below:Job Title: Data Integrity OfficerLocation:&nbsp;Ikeja, LagosJob DescriptionThe Data Integrity Officer will be responsible for assessing AviTech&rsquo;s systems and generating the supporting documentation to confirm they meet the regulatory and operational requirements of data integrity.The role involves managing data validation activities, data mining, and revenue assurance, preparing dashboards and reports on Avitech&rsquo;s operational metrics.This role is important to ensure that systems and processes remain in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and industry standards.Principal responsibilities and accountabilitiesResponsible for creating and presenting data in user-friendly dashboards for decision making as well.Daily Revenue Data validation and assurance.Scheduled collation of processed data and validation.Actively manage and be involved in the execution of all stages of the validation life-cycle including: Manage and complete the periodic re-evaluation and requalification of systems, as determined by the schedule.Access systems against pre-defined standards to ensure they meet current regulatory expectations for Data Integrity.Generating validation plans for larger projects.Liaison with AviTech&rsquo;s product users.Compilation of validation protocols and reports.

IN-Indianapolis, The Department of Human-Centered Computing, School of Informatics and Computing, seeks one Associate Faculty to teach one or more sections of the INFO-I421 Applications of Data Mining course. This undergraduate course is offered in the fall and spring semesters. Depending on the enrollment, we also may offer the course during summer sessions. Course Description The course explores the use of data

In her recent blog article, Vishaka Ramesh claims that International Investment Law is violated by Data Protection Principles around the world, supporting her thesis in particular with rules set out by the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR). In her opinion, principles like Data Minimization and Localization are likely to infringe generally accepted principles of investment law, such as the fair and equitable standard of treatment of ...

TX-Irving, Hands on in applying data mining techniques, doing statistical analysis, machine learning algorithms and building high quality prediction systems integrated with products and processes. Should have experience in some of the follwoing: “automate scoring using machine learning techniques”, “build recommendation systems”, “improve and extend the features used by our existing classifier”, “develop int

We require you to collect contact information of Sales/Marketing directors in the Hospitality industry. We will provide you with the list of the hotels you need to find the specific contact details. Must be able to work very quickly & accurately... (Budget: $2 - $8 USD, Jobs: Data Entry, Data Mining, Research, Web Scraping, Web Search)

We require you to collect contact information of Sales/Marketing directors in the Hospitality industry. We will provide you with the list of the hotels you need to find the specific contact details. Must be able to work very quickly & accurately... (Budget: $2 - $8 USD, Jobs: Data Entry, Data Mining, Research, Web Scraping, Web Search)

Looking for someone to contribute to an ongoing project as data analyst. You are expected to be having experience on machine learning and deep learning modules using Python. Minimum 4 hours a days is needed to be spent on the project... (Budget: ₹100 - ₹400 INR, Jobs: Data Mining, Machine Learning, Python, Software Architecture, Statistics)

I am looking for a Data collection and entry professional to compile a list of potential clients to target. This is an ongoing project for us that utilizes U.S. based publicly available data. The list will be coming from 1 URL that we have already sourced... (Budget: $30 - $250 AUD, Jobs: Data Entry, Data Mining, Data Processing, Excel, Web Scraping)

I am looking for a Data collection and entry professional to compile a list of potential clients to target. This is an ongoing project for us that utilizes U.S. based publicly available data. The list will be coming from 1 URL that we have already sourced... (Budget: $30 - $250 AUD, Jobs: Data Entry, Data Mining, Data Processing, Excel, Web Scraping)

Hello, I have 3 sites to automate Need expert on scrapping to do some steps automated with ability to work on Linux and windows Saving data on text files and show process statics for each process (Budget: $10 - $100 USD, Jobs: Data Mining, Linux, Python, Software Architecture, Web Scraping)

Senior Java Developer Senior Java Developer - Skills Required - Java, NoSQL, JMS, Hibernate, Spring, JUnit, Hadoop, Cassandra, Solr, Jenkins
Do you like tough problems? If so, we have an opportunity that will allow you to handle millions of customer requests per day all while making sense of a ton of data. Our current need is for a Senior Java Developer who possesses strong communication skills to join our growing team located near Newton, MA. Ideal candidates will be motivated to move into a leadership role once they have established themselves as a key player within our organization and we offer a ton of room for growth both technically and professionally.
**Top Reasons to Work with Us**
- Competitive Base Salary (150 - 170K)
- Competitive Bonus Structure
- Flexible Work Hours
- 401K Plan
- Extremely Competitive PTO Policy
- Extreme Growth Opportunities and a fast track to leadership
**What You Will Be Doing**
-Be a major player in a company that's a pioneer in semantic technology
-Work with cool technologies like Hadoop, Solr and Cassandra
-Work with enormous data sets. Our database has over 10 billion records extracted from the Web
-Learn data mining and machine learning techniques, such as Bayesian classifiers
-Want to learn about what data science means in the real world?
-Solve interesting and challenging problems alongside a great team of engineers
-Develop new skills as you push your knowledge - and our technology - to new levels
-Work for a profitable, growing company that works with an impressive Fortune 500 client list
-Work on helping build/maintain/clean our platform of businessperson and company data, processing millions of records per day and billions of records overall.
**What You Need for this Position**
-Must have a strong knowledge of Java
-Preferred experience with: Java EE, JMS, Hibernate, Spring, Junit
-Eager to learn new technologies such as Hadoop, Cassandra, Solr, Jenkins, etc.
-Interested in technologies/techniques like data mining, machine learning, clustering/tag clouds, etc.
-Experience with NoSQL data stores is a plus
-Experience with big data and data analysis or data science is a plus
-Minimum 5-8 years experience in software development
-A mindset that research should lead to actionable results
-Excited to tell us why you want to work here and what kinds of challenges you're looking for
-Can talk intelligently and passionately about the interesting challenges your projects presented
-A sense of humor and perspective
So, if you are a Lead Java Developer with experience, please apply today!
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.
**CyberCoders, Inc is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer**
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
**Your Right to Work** – In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
*Senior Java Developer*
*MA-Waltham*
*JW1-1492923*

Hello, I have 3 sites to automate Need expert on scrapping to do some steps automated with ability to work on Linux and windows Saving data on text files and show process statics for each process (Budget: $30 - $250 USD, Jobs: Data Mining, Linux, Python, Software Architecture, Web Scraping)

Widom-Larsen theory unveils additional surprising similarities and connections between LENRs and chemical catalysis.
Synopsis: recent extensions of the Widom-Larsen theory of LENRs have for the first time revealed additional striking and unexpected similarities between electroweak nuclear catalysis --- collective many-body en + pn reaction in condensed matter --- and enzymatic catalysis, inorganic chemical catalysis, plasmon-mediated chemical photocatalysis with “hot” charge carriers, as well as widely published nanotechnology concept of heterometallic plasmonic antenna-reactor nanoparticles for photocatalysis. Among a number of surprising commonalities between LENRs and chemical catalytic processes, many-body collective quantum effects and high local electric fields > 1010 V/m enable many chemical reactions and LENRs to proceed with substantial rates at vastly lower working temperatures and pressures. Existence of all these unexpected parallels suggests that valuable engineering insights can be obtained by data mining state-of-the art technical knowledge about nanotech and chemical catalysis and then applying and leveraging new insights derived therefrom to help accelerate future development of LENRs for power generation.

IN-Indianapolis, The Department of Human-Centered Computing, School of Informatics and Computing, seeks one Associate Faculty to teach one or more sections of the INFO-I421 Applications of Data Mining course. This undergraduate course is offered in the fall and spring semesters. Depending on the enrollment, we also may offer the course during summer sessions. Course Description The course explores the use of data

I am looking for someone to work on Algorithmic and Data Mining projects. Must understand how to program Genetic Algorithms (GA), the 8-queens problem and other data mining algorithms. Must be also good at Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science to understand coding needs... (Budget: $10 - $30 USD, Jobs: C Programming, Computer Science, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Python)

Job Description:Analyze RFQ,Prepare Loading plan for different project Movements, Procure costing and analyse for correctness,Suggest pricing for Bids to be submitted to customer,Data Mining of potential customers in various verticals.Should know advanced...

The SPA Defense Strategy and Policy Team within the Strategic Systems Analysis Group (USSAG) advises and provides analysis to senior Department of Defense customers on a wide range of national level issues including; the development of defense strategy concepts, deterrence related policy and strategy issues, and development of advanced operating concepts. The team has broad expertise working at the most senior of levels of government, and specializes in integrating complex and crosscutting issues for senior decision makers.
Requirements
* Bachelor's degree in Operations Research, Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or equivalent technical field.
* 0-3 years of experience in Operations Research or Defense Systems and Program Analysis.
* Ability to understand, analyze, assess, and present complex problems.
* Ability to apply analytical methodologies to address complex problems.
* Knowledge of problem solving using mathematical models and computer aided simulations, cost effectiveness analysis, development and utilization of tailored tools to address risk assessments and vulnerabilities.
* Must be comfortable working in a fast paced environment, with the ability to multitask while meeting deadlines.
* Excellent written and oral communications skills.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
* Candidates will be subject to a security investigation
* U.S. citizenship is required.
**Preferred Qualifications**
* Graduate degree in a related field.
* Asset scheduling problems.
* Mixed integer programming.
* Network flow problems.
* Experience working with PyCharm, git, BitBucket, Jira, and Confluence.
* Experience in any of the following programming languages: SAS, Python, R, MATLAB, Java, C++, etc. and experience using an optimization solver, such as CPLEX, Gurobi, or LP_Solve.
* Familiarity with the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) specifically Capability Based Assessments (CBAs) and Analysis of Alternatives (AoAs).
Job Description:
Provide analysis support to HQDA, G-8 Force Development as it relates to determining the proper resourcing and investment to transform and modernize the Army ensuring it remains a strategically responsive and dominant force. Support one or more team in developing, maintaining, and updating analytical tools to evaluate force structure, mission, and capabilities of Army forces to balance current force needs with future force capabilities. Support development of detailed, objective analysis and recommendations regarding Army force plans and programs through data mining; statistical analysis, reserach and preparation and presentation of analytical results. Anticipate and respond to customer needs by proactively identifying problem areas or opportunities and presenting solutions and plans.
Candidates must be able to work independently and as part of a team. Successful candidates will be subject to a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. U.S. citizenship required.
Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc.
Attention: Human Resources
2001 North Beauregard Street
Alexandria, VA 22311-1739
FAX: 703-399-7350
*SPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans)*
In addition to professionally rewarding challenges, SPA employees also enjoy an excellent benefits package that includes insurance, leave, parking, and more, plus a generous qualified 401(k) plan.
*Req Code:* UWSD18-289
*Job Type:* Operations Research Analyst
*Location:* Alexandria, VA
*Clearance Level:* U.S. citizenship is required.

Need a female virtual assistant for working with some personal jobs which include data Mining short stories searching and sensual content searching (stories) Should be fluent in English, no age restrictions Can be of any national... (Budget: ₹400 - ₹750 INR, Jobs: Anything Goes, Data Entry, XXX)

To serve a free society, social media must evolve beyond data miningWTOP(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Aram Sinnreich, American University School of Communication and Barbara Romzek, American University School of Public Affairs. (THE ...and more »

one of these nights out while i'm spending my based #maga tax cut on whores and fast cars instead of buying sentient a brain, i'm going to take her home and fuck her little anti-donald slant into bleachmission. while smashing on her i'll be speaking dirty spanglish and italian to her, and she probably won't understand it which will be even better. fucking bish ya fuck ya! i will bang her trad little tangycake and upload it to #maga twitter for all you tax cut loving based mestizo believing con-servatards. but before i upload it to #maga ig to be data mined by that faggot kiwi frankfurt school boy shit eater (((pete thiel))) and put into official white house trump speeches, i'll dm it over to her fatherless nyc cocksucking ex-fiance guy named (((pete))).
sounds like a #MAGA AMOG plan for 2020

Need a female virtual assistant for working with some personal jobs which include data Mining short stories searching and sensual content searching (stories) Should be fluent in English, no age restrictions Can be of any national... (Budget: ₹400 - ₹750 INR, Jobs: Anything Goes, Data Entry, XXX)

“I consent to receive recurring automated text messages from MobilizeAmerica and Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to cancel.” Should political events held at publicly financed facilities collect, use, aggregate and mine participant data? I’ve pondered this while observing Madison political events. Participation often requires disclosure of some personal […]

FL-Tampa, The Goal is seeking a Senior Data Analyst for one of their premier clients in Tampa, FL. This individual will need to be a go-getter and have strong drive and initiative. This individual will need to have strong expertise in areas including: statistics, data mining, predictive analytics and machine learning. They will also need working experience in scripting and/or statistical analysis tools. (Ex

FL-Tampa, The Goal is seeking a Senior Data Analyst for one of their premier clients in Tampa, FL. This individual will need to be a go-getter and have strong drive and initiative. This individual will need to have strong expertise in areas including: statistics, data mining, predictive analytics and machine learning. They will also need working experience in scripting and/or statistical analysis tools. (Ex